What were the consequences of the German occupation for the economy of occupied Europe? After Germany conquered major parts of the European continent, it was faced with a choice between plundering the suppressed countries and using their economies to supply its needs. The choices made not only differed from country to country, but also changed over the course of the war. Individual leaders; the economic needs of the Reich; the military situation; struggles between governors of occupied countries and Berlin officials; and finally racism, all had an impact on the outcome. In some countries the emphasis was placed on production for German warfare, which kept these economies functioning. New research, presented for the first time in this book, shows that as a consequence the economic setback in these areas was limited, and therefore post-war recovery was relatively easy. However, in other countries, plundering was more characteristic, resulting in partisan activity, a collapse of normal society and a dramatic destruction not only of the economy but in some countries of a substantial proportion of the labour force. In these countries, post-war recovery was almost impossible.
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Explores the consequences of the German occupation on the economy of occupied Europe, illustrating the ways in which different decisions impacted on the fate of national economies and subsequent post-war recovery. The authors comprehensively chart the economic history of Nazi-occupied Europe in this illuminating study.
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Preface Part 1 - IntroductionChapter 1 Occupied Economies and Total WarChapter 2 On Total WarChapter 3 Economy, Total War and Nazi GermanyChapter 4 The Economies of Occupied Europe Part 2 - ExploitationChapter 5 Exploitation: an IntroductionChapter 6 Expansion and Exploitation Chapter 7 The Periods of ExploitationChapter 8 Dissimilarities in Occupied EuropeChapter 9 The Exploitation of Occupied EuropeChapter 10 The Hunt for LabourChapter 11 Exploitation: a Conclusion Part 3 - Economic LifeChapter 12 Economic Life During Occupation: an IntroductionChapter 13 Financing Occupation and ExploitationChapter 14 TradeChapter 15 ProductionChapter 16 Conclusion Part 4 - Economic Consequences of the Occupation: Conclusions Chapter 17 Consumption Chapter 18 DamageChapter 19 Conclusions Bibliography Index
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Explores the consequences of the German occupation on the economy of occupied Europe, illustrating the ways in which different decisions impacted on the fate of national economies and subsequent post-war recovery. The authors comprehensively chart the economic history of Nazi-occupied Europe in this illuminating study.
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The first systematic study of the impact of Nazi occupation on European economies
Emerging from an ESF Research Programme, the Occupation in Europe series examines the immediate impact of war and occupation on the lives of the occupied peoples and the consequences of war and occupation during the first phase of postwar reconstruction.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781845204822
Publisert
2012-04-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Berg Publishers
Vekt
880 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
512

Biographical note

Hein A.M. Klemann is Professor in Economic History at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam. He studied history at the Free University, Amsterdam and economics at the University of Amsterdam. He has published on the Dutch economy during the German occupation and on German Dutch economic relations.

Sergei Kudryashov is a scientific researcher (Mitarbeiter) at the German Historical Institute in Moscow. He studied history at the Russian Academy of Sciences, and has published on the Second World War and Soviet history.